Gerunds
Here is a small write-up in Gerunds. Maybe this could be of some help to those who want to differentiate between gerunds, present participles and verbs that use the verb+ing forms.
A Gerund is a verb taking the ‘ing’ form and, functioning essentially as a
noun. A gerund may be followed by more descriptive words such as adjectives, prepositions or objects of prepositions and in such they are called gerund phrases
Example
"Feeling gratitude and not expressing it is like wrapping
...
Here is a small write-up in Gerunds. Maybe this could be of some help to those who want to differentiate between gerunds, present participles and verbs that use the verb+ing forms.
Quote:
A Gerund is a verb taking the ‘ing’ form and, functioning essentially as a
noun. A gerund may be followed by more descriptive words such as adjectives, prepositions or objects of prepositions and in such they are called gerund phrases
Example
"Feeling gratitude and not expressing it is like wrapping
...






